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A Milestone in Singapore’s Built Environment

SINGAPORE โ€” NAMIC Singapore is honoured to have witnessed Singaporeโ€™s first on-site 3D concrete printing (3DCP) in action โ€“ a groundbreaking moment for our construction sector.

What makes this breakthrough significant is that Woh Hup (Private) Limited and NUS Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering has invested in a commercially available construction mobile printer, making them the first in the region to pursue 3D concrete printing technology for structural applications. Unlike gantry-based systems, this mobile solution allows concrete printing to happen directly on-site, opening up possibilities for real-world adoption.

While Woh Hup is spearheading the project, NUS provides crucial technical expertise โ€” from materials testing to structural validation โ€” ensuring compliance with Building and Construction Authority’s building standard. Their collaboration ensures that innovation is backed by safety, performance, and reliability. Itโ€™s not just a technological showcase โ€“ itโ€™s a step forward in reimagining how we design and build for the future. By enabling on-site additive manufacturing, we move closer to smarter, faster, and more sustainable construction practices.

Kudos to the Woh Hup and NUS teams for pushing boundaries, setting a new benchmark for Singaporeโ€™s 3DCP capabilities and positioning Singapore at the forefront of construction innovation in the region.

๐ŸŒ The future of building is being printed โ€“ literally.